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Making Weight Risky for Young Athletes

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摘要:7,2005-“Makingweight“maybreedunhealthyhabitsinyoungathletesfeelingpressuretosucceedinsportsthatrewardleannessorbulk。NewrecommendationsfromtheAmericanAcademyofPediatrics(AAP)callforcoaches,schooladministrators,parents,anddoctorstodiscourageunhealthydiet......

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Dec. 7, 2005 - "Making weight" may breed unhealthy habits in young athletes feeling pressure to succeed in sports that reward leanness or bulk.

New recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) call for coaches, school administrators, parents, and doctors to discourage unhealthy dieting practices, such as food restriction, vomiting, diet-pill use, and voluntary dehydration in children participating in sports that encourage weight loss or weight gain.

Researchers say sports that emphasize leanness and/or competing at the lowest possible weight include:

Other sports -- such as football, rugby, basketball, and power lifting -- emphasize gaining weight by increasing lean muscle mass.

Healthy Weight Control Urged

Researchers say the use of unhealthy weight-control methods to quickly shed or gain weight not only impairs athletic performance but may also increase the risk of injury and other medical complications.

In their new policy on healthy weight-control practices for young athletes, the AAP recommends that doctors who care for budding athletes be aware of healthy weight gain and weight loss methods and include a history of weight and eating patterns in all physical examinations of young athletes.

Other recommendations include:

The recommendations appear in the December issue of Pediatrics.


SOURCES: Washington, R. Pediatrics, December 2005; vol 116: pp 1557-1564. News release, American Academy of Pediatrics.

作者: JenniferWarner 2006-6-27
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